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Page 1: Atsushi  Nozawa Meiji  University ( anozawa@kisciji.ac.jp )

Risk of disaster for people with disabilities and resources for independent living after

3.11 disasters in East Japan

Atsushi NozawaMeiji University

([email protected]) Social Work Social Development 2012: Action and Impact

In StockholmPlease do not quote without author’s permission.

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Massive disasters

3.11, 2011, East Japan

15,854 people died3,089 people are still missing. (As of June 2012)・ Earthquake・ Tsunami・ Nuclear accident   → Today’s topic

Red area: highly contaminated

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I focus on

Japan

Fukushima

Tokyo

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My question is For children or pregnant women• medical care without fee• Compensation ( but there are not enough.)

For people with disabilities  Are policies for people with disabilities who have suffered from the nuclear accident enough or less?       ↓  If it has not been developed, what sort of policy do the authorities put into action?

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1. Outline

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Fukushima city• The capital of Fukushima

prefecture

• The third biggest city in the prefecture.

• Population 292,800 (2010) 284,493 (April, 2012)

• 3,150 children (under 18) have evacuated.

Blue: Fukushima city Red: Where the accident happened

50-60km

Fukushima Prefecture

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Compensation in Fukushima city

Basically, basically there is no compensation payment when citizen move to Fukushima to other prefecture. (but some exceptions)

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Further informationPlease contact me.email: [email protected]

Wikipedia• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Fukushima_Daiichi_nuclear_disaster• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_T

%C5%8Dhoku_earthquake_and_tsunami

The National Diet of Japan Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission.

• http://naiic.go.jp/en

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2. A case study

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A NPO in Fukushima cityPresent situationsThe number of Users April, 2011 … 131     ↓March, 2012 … 131• 5 people evacuated. The number of Care workersApril, 2011 … 99     ↓March, 2012 … 91

The office since 2001

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A perspective of the employee number in your office after the accident.Up or Down?

( Fukushima Minyu Paper 07 02, 2012)

17%

75%

8% will increase (0)

remain the same (4)

will decrease (18)

D.N. (2)

Answered 24 offices that offer home welfare services in Fukushima city (RR: 89%)

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The reasons of the decrease are

• The effects of nuclear accident (5 answers)

• No application for the job (4)

• Retire because of the age (3)

• Leaveing from office because of low wage (2)

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3. Conclusion

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The problem is

• Problems before the disaster• Regional differences of welfare services• Establishment of social capital again (care workers, community)

• Problems after the disaster• Risks that harm their health and their quality of life 1. Radiation – risk that harm their health 2. The decrease of care workers - risk that harm their quality of life

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The authority and Tokyo Electronic power company has to

Two policies

• to establish the right of evacuate for people with disabilities.

• to prevent the decline of quality of life andto keep the quality of welfare service in the city.

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Thank you very much!

Tack så mycket!

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追加Appendix

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Difference of between earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster

• Earthquake, Tsunami

Damage: temporary

• Nuclear accident ( in case of Fukushima city)

Damage: continuous, permanent

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Air dose rate in Fukushima prefecture

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Evacuees

Citizen in Fukushima prefecture evacuated bout 62,000 citizen have from Fukushima prefecture.

( Fukushima Minpou paper, 21 02 2012) 削る?